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Old 02-22-2024, 10:10 PM #5
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I merged your threads so replies can be in together.

Can you describe the leg pain and location of it - joint or muscle, thigh, calf, what might trigger the pain..and if sharp, achy, burning, zapping...
I hope the dr asked you all those questions already..

If an injury is at a certain spine level (C 6 or L 5 etc) it may affect the nerve to specific parts of the body..
Do you know if you had a spinal injury vs a pulled muscle/soft tissue?
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